Processors

Processors Role

A processor is a business registered with UOMA PE to process products governed by the Regulation.

Processing means an activity for reuse, recycling, including biological treatment, any other operation whereby residual materials are processed for use as substitutes for raw materials, and energy recovery recognized by the Department of Communities, Land and Environment Prince Edward Island, or any other activity authorized by the Department of Communities, Land and Environment Prince Edward Island that involves cleaning, decontaminating or declassifying products as hazardous residual materials. Bulking, shredding and bundling are not considered processing activities.

UOMA PE will examine the documents received and if all is in order, UOMA PE will send to the registrant their registration certificate along with a copy of their processors agreement signed by UOMA PE. All processors are displayed on UOMA PE’s website.

IT IS IMPERATIVE that ou read the supplemental information sent to all processors in compliance with the processors agreement. You will find this information in the Communiqués section of this website under “Processors”.

What documentation do I need to complete in order to register with UOMA PE as an internal collector-processor?

In the case of a registration for an internal collector-processor, UOMA PE requires all of the documents required for a collector registration AND all those for the processor registration.

UOMA PE will examine the documents and if all is in order, UOMA PE will forward the registration certificate to the registrant along with a copy of the Agreements (collectors and processors) signed by UOMA PE.

Internal collector-processors do not appear on UOMA PE’s website.

Annual renewal

Which documents are you required to complete to renew your registration as a UOMA PE processor?

In order to renew your registration as a UOMA PE processor, you must:

Complete the Processor registration renewal form, to which must be attached PDF copies of your permits/certificates issued by the Department of Environment, Labour and Justice (or any other local government authority that applies) and a proof of civil insurance for the current year for each of your installations;

If everything is compliant, the applicant will receive their registration certificate via email. The latter will be valid for a year, from January 1st to December 31st.

IT IS VERY IMPORTANT to read the Communiqués from the PROCESSOR section, those communiqués have already been sent to all processors, they are additional information to the content found in the Processor agreement.